In an otherwise unremarkable opinion over the federal Freedom of Information Act, a federal appellate court judge has issued a sharp rejoinder to the Obama administration over an issue that has been discussed in the news—the almost complete lack of Syrian Christian refugees being brought over to the U.S.

The lawsuit claimed that DHS was refusing to release the identity of Tier III terrorist organizations, unlike the identities of what are defined as Tier I and Tier II terrorist groups that are publicly identified.

Tier III terrorist organizations “tend to be groups about which the U.S. government does not have good intelligence, making it essential that [DHS] be able to obtain information about them during screening interviews that are as focused and complete as possible.”

The government argued that Tier III terrorist organizations are exempt from disclosure under FOIA because it would disclose “techniques and procedures for law enforcement investigations.”

10 April 2013
A photo of a bruised and beaten gay man who claims he received his injuries while walking through a Muslim suburb of Paris arm in arm with his boyfriend has provoked shock and fresh concerns about the rise of ethnic extremism in western cities.

Nonwhite invader: “Slut! Hold still! Mrs. Merkel has invited me!” Merkel: “Why do you compel the refugee to rape you? This only plays into the hands of the right wing! Be kindly willing, slut!” In the mill of tolerance.

11 January 2016
Following the nonwhite invader mass sex attacks in several European cities on New Year’s Eve, a steady stream of reports are now coming in of never-ending sex crimes being committed all over Germany by “asylum seekers” invited into that country by Angela Merkel.

4 May 2016
The Sikhs have long been persecuted and oppressed by Muslim supremacists which is why it is particularly despicable to see terror-tied groups like CAIR exploit Sikh persecution as their own. Worse are the Sikh leaders that stand with jihad terror-tied groups like CAIR.
Two Muslim teens had “partially admitted” the bomb attack.

Iraqi police have unearthed two mass graves in the western city of Ramadi, containing the bodies of about 40 people killed by ISIS during the militant Sunni group’s reign of terror in the city.
The officials said ISIS militants who were captured and arrested after Iraqi forces routed the extremists led authorities to the site of the mass graves, inside the city’s soccer stadium.
Bodies of women and children were among those found in the two graves, along with bodies of men in civilian clothes, said the officials.

If Saudi Arabia won’t take in Syrian refugees, why should the United States? In recent weeks, we have heard a whole lot from Barack Obama about our “moral obligation” to take in refugees from Syria. Well, if there is a “moral obligation” to help these refugees, then why aren’t more wealthy Islamic nations stepping up to the plate? According to Amnesty International, since the beginning of the Syrian civil war Saudi Arabia has not accepted a single Syrian refugee. Neither has Kuwait. Neither has Qatar. Neither has the United Arab Emirates. These nations are absolutely swimming in money, and yet they have slammed the door on these desperately needy Islamic refugees. So what precisely does that tell us?

BBC, April 20, 2016: A group of Syrian teenagers decided to resist when the so-called Islamic State group took control of their city. They became citizen journalists and used the internet to show the reality of life in Raqqa. *** On BBC Radio Chloe Hadjimatheou tells the astonishing story of a group of young men from Raqqa, […]

‘Obama is doing everything within his power to advance an Islamic invasion’

A flood of Muslim refugees from Syria, an average of 358 per week to be exact, is expected to arrive in the United States between now and the end of the fiscal year on Sept. 30.

The Obama administration has decided to implement a “surge” in Syrian refugees, fast-tracking the arrival of those fleeing civil war in that country to make good on its commitment of bringing 10,000 by the end of fiscal 2016.

The “surge” is needed because the administration has delivered only 1,411 in the first six-and-a-half months of the year.